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Chaim Weizmann: A Biography | Jewish Book Council
Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani’s Chaim Weizmann offers a definitive account of the oft-overlooked Zionist statesman. Known for helping arrange the Balfour Declaration, and for having a crucial meeting with President Harry Truman that inspired America’s formal recognition of the State of Israel in May 1948, Weizmann went on to serve as Israel’s first president.
Reinharz and Golani paint a detailed and engaging portrait of Weizmann’s countless, albeit little-documented, accomplishments.
Born in Russia, Weizmann spent most of his adult years in England. But, as the authors note, he felt most alive while traveling, and his peripatetic nature made him uniquely positioned to establish and strengthen international support for the Zionist cause.
Reinharz and Golani write, “The proto-Zionist movement that arose in Europe in the late nineteenth century was